Sudbury photos, Sept. 10

Sudbury photos, Sept. 10

Sudbury photos, Sept. 10

Animal care attendant Tiffany Lalonde, of the SPCA Sudbury and District Animal Centre in Sudbury, Ont. and Dexter are inviting the public to participate in the Friends for Life! Walk on Sunday September 15, 2019 at the Adanac Ski Hill. Check-in is at 9:30 a.m and the walk is at 11 a.m. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Animal care attendant Alexandra Binns holds two of 11 puppies that were delivered to the SPCA Sudbury and District Animal Centre in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The pups, which range in age from six weeks to 12 weeks, came from a northern community. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Animal care attendant Alexandra Binns holds two of 11 puppies that were delivered to the SPCA Sudbury and District Animal Centre in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The pups, which range in age from six weeks to 12 weeks, came from a northern community. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Animal care attendant Alexandra Binns holds two of 11 puppies that were delivered to the SPCA Sudbury and District Animal Centre in Sudbury on Monday. The pups, which range in age from six to 12 weeks, came from a remote Northern community. John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Bob Johnston left, of Cruisin' for Organ Donors, Jocelyne Beausoleil and Richard Roy, of the PartSource, Gerry Montpellier, of Cruisin' for Organ Donors, and Andre Grandchamp, group manager of media sales at The Sudbury Star, are inviting the public to a car and motor show at the Lorne Street PartSource in Sudbury, Ont. on Sunday September 15, 2019. The event will feature entertainment, a barbecue, vendors, a car show and Miss Teen Galaxy. The event, which is sponsored by The Sudbury Star, will raise money for those who need transplants, as well as to raise awareness about organ donation. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Gerry Montpellier, left, and Bob Johnston of Cruisin' for Organ Donors, Andre Grandchamp, group manager of media sales at The Sudbury Star, and Richard Roy and Jocelyne Beausoleil, of the PartSource, are inviting the public to a car and motor show at the Lorne Street PartSource in Sudbury, Ont. on Sunday September 15, 2019. The event will feature entertainment, a barbecue, vendors, a car show and Miss Teen Galaxy. The event, which is sponsored by The Sudbury Star, will raise money for those who need transplants, as well as to raise awareness about organ donation. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Peer navigator Claudie Doiron makes a point at the launch of the Northern Initiative for Social Action's Peer Navigator program for the emergency department at Health Sciences North in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The program will help provide support and accessibility for people with mental health or addictions challenges visiting the emergency department. Peer navigators are now on site daily from 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., offering immediate support. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Chelsea Gauthier, who is a person with lived experiences, makes a point at the launch of the Northern Initiative for Social Action's Peer Navigator program for the emergency department at Health Sciences North in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The program will help provide support and accessibility for people with mental health or addictions challenges visiting the emergency department. Peer navigators are now on site daily from 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., offering immediate support./John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Dinah Laprairie, executive director of the Northern Initiative for Social Action, makes a point at the launch of NISA's Peer Navigator program for the emergency department at Health Sciences North in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The program will help provide support and accessibility for people with mental health or addictions challenges visiting the emergency department. Peer navigators are now on site daily from 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., offering immediate support. /John Lappa/Sudbury Star

The annual Winter Clothing Drive powered by Cooper in Sudbury, Ont. was kicked off on Monday September 9, 2019. The drive, which will be held from September 9 to November 8, is in support of Our Children Our Future. This year, Cooper has partnered with 26 supporters to date, and together, hopes to collect winter clothing items for 4,000 children and families in need in the district of Greater Sudbury, including Rainbow District School Board elementary and secondary schools. Gently used clothing can be dropped off at Cooper Equipment Rental, Brady Storage Solutions, Norcat, YMCA, College Boreal, Vallen, Rainbow schools, most fire stations, Greater Sudbury Public Libraries, Tom Davis Square, Public Health Sudbury & Districts, Chelmsford Citizen Centre, Lively Citizen Centre and Valley East Citizen Centre. The Southridge Mall will be the distribution centre from Nov. 13 to 17. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Susan Nicholson, left, executive director of Our Children Our Future, Brett Moroso, of Cooper Equipment Rentals, Warmth Ambassador Logan Stutz, of the Sudbury Five, and Derek Cashmore, of Cooper Equipment Rentals, kicked off the annual Winter Clothing Drive powered by Cooper in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. The drive, which will be held from September 9 to November 8, is in support of Our Children Our Future. This year, Cooper has partnered with 26 supporters to date, and together, hopes to collect winter clothing items for 4,000 children and families in need in the district of Greater Sudbury, including Rainbow District School Board elementary and secondary schools. Gently used clothing can be dropped off at Cooper Equipment Rental, Brady Storage Solutions, Norcat, YMCA, College Boreal, Vallen, Rainbow schools, most fire stations, Greater Sudbury Public Libraries, Tom Davis Square, Public Health Sudbury & Districts, Chelmsford Citizen Centre, Lively Citizen Centre and Valley East Citizen Centre. The Southridge Mall will be the distribution centre from Nov. 13 to 17. /John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Lo-Ellen Knights players take part in a practice at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Lo-Ellen Knights players take part in a practice at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia NetworkJohn Lappa/John Lappa/Sudbury Star

Lo-Ellen Knights players take part in a practice at Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School in Sudbury, Ont. on Monday September 9, 2019.John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network